Three P.E.I. lawyers appointed to King’s counsel

CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.I. — Three P.E.I. attorneys have obtained the best honour within the authorized occupation, the distinguished King’s counsel designation.
Andrew D. Campbell, Kevin J. Kiley and Perlene J. Morrison are the recipients of the highest recognition within the area of legislation.
The designation goes again to sixteenth century England when one or two barristers of the English Excessive Court docket had been entrusted with offering the Crown with authorized counsel.
Campbell, a accomplice within the Summerside workplace of Cox and Palmer, has a follow centered on actual property, company and business, estates and trusts and fisheries and maritime legislation.
Kiley is the managing accomplice of McInnis Cooper and acts for monetary establishments in issues involving the enforcement of economic claims and offering recommendation relating to insolvency-related issues.
Morrison, a accomplice at Stewart McKelvey, represents municipalities, builders, utilities, distributors and purchasers and is acknowledged as one of many prime actual property attorneys within the province.
Lt.-Gov. Antoinette Perry will formally acknowledge this yr’s recipients throughout a ceremony in 2023.